PLANT NOTES FOR 1910, ETC. 
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917 bis. ’'^Acaena adscendens, Vahl. Australia. [Mussel- 
burgh], 1910. J. Fraser, in lit. 
923 g.h. Rosa arvensis, Huds., •'■'var. g. erronea. Rip. and 
*var. h. SCABRA, Baker. Wolley-Dod, ‘ Brit. Roses,’ pp. 4-5, 1910. 
925 h. R. STYLOSA, Desv., *var. h. corymbosa, Desv. 
Wolley-Dod, l.c. p. ii. 
941. R. MOLLissiMA, Willd. *var. jundzilliana (Baker). 
See Wolley-Dod, l.c. p. 96. 
*Var. PSEUDO-CUSPIDATA (Crepin). Wolley-Dod, l.c. p. 91. 
X950. R. biturigensis, Bor. 2. = R. pimpinellifolia X 
Eglanteria. Wolley-Dod, l.c. 48. 
X 950. *R. SPiNOSissiMA X viLLOSA, Banff. ‘ Ann. Scot. Nat. 
Hist.’ 56, 1909. W. Barclay. 
950 /. R. SPINOSISSIMA, L., *var. f. mitissima (Gmel). 
Wales. Wolley-Dod, l.c. p. 23. 
958. Pyrus pinnatifida, Ehrh., var. arranensis (Hedl.). 
Glen Sannox, Isle of Arran ; by some botanists considered a distinct 
species. 
966 e. Cr.\taegus oxyacantha, L., var. cuneata, Druce, 
in ‘Journ. Bot.’ 272, 1910. Stylus i. Calyx pubescens. Folia 
cuneata, angusta, ovato-oblonga, a vertice 3-vel 4 brevibus seg- 
nientis divisa. Middlesex. Distinguished from type by the nar- 
rower cuneate leaves. 
967 f. Crataegus oxyacantha, L., var. quercifolia, Druce. 
Styl. i. Calyces et pedunculi densius hirsuti ; foliis pallide viren- 
tibus pubescentibus, in textura molliter — papyraceis, rhomboidis 
ad bases late cuneatis ; foliorum marginibus in 5 — 7 segmentis 
inequaliter divisis, segmentis obscure et diverse crenatis ; ramis 
floriferis contortis. Kirkcudbright. G. Claridge Druce. 
972^/5-. ^Cotoneaster SiMONSii, Baker. Khasia. A middle- 
sized bush, with a few elongated erecto-patent branches. Fully 
grown leaves i in. by f in., oblong ; deltoidly narrowed from above 
